- (from
Scottish Gaelic:
Inbhir Biorbhaidh or Biorbhaigh, "mouth of the
River Bervie") is a
small town on the north-east
coast of Scotland,
south of Stonehaven...
- The
Montrose and
Bervie Railway was a
Scottish railway. When the
Aberdeen Railway opened in 1850, the
coastal settlements north of
Montrose were not linked...
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Bervie Water (Scottish Gaelic:
Uisge Bhiorbhaigh) is a
river in Aberdeenshire,
Scotland which rises in the
Drumtochty Forest and
flows across The Mearns...
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Bervie Braes is a road and ****ociated
hillside in Stonehaven, Scotland.
Following multiple landslides, the road is
currently only open to
pedestrians and...
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Bervie railway station served the town of Inverbervie, Aberdeenshire,
Scotland from 1865 to 1966 on the
Montrose and
Bervie Railway. The
station opened...
- Arbuthnott,
Bervie and
Kinneff Church (known as ABK Church) is a
Christian community in the
south of Aberdeenshire. It
includes the town of Inverbervie...
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Bervie is an
unincorporated place and
Compact Rural Community in the muni****lity of Kincardine,
Bruce County in
southwestern Ontario, Canada. It is located...
- (near
Greyfriars Kirkyard) in
Edinburgh on 21 June 1791 to
Janet Rutherfurd Bervie, and
Reverend William Greenfield. In 1799,
after his
father was disgraced...
- This is a list of
listed buildings in the
parish of
Inverbervie in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
- It was
built by
Blyth and
Blyth Appointed Engineers for the
Montrose and
Bervie Railway and
crosses the
River North Esk. It has
eleven spans. It is located...